Corn Snake Articles

Below is a listing of articles related to the purchase and care of corn snakes.

Buying a Corn Snake - Information you need to know when purchasing a corn snake from a pet store, classified ad, reptile breeder or reptile show.

There are a lot of considerations when buying a corn snake. There are many places to find corn snakes for sale, how do you choose the best place? There are pet stores, classified ads, reptile breeders and reptile shows. Below are some of the pros and cons to each choice... [more]

How Much is a Corn Snake? - Describes the cost of purchasing and owning a corn snake including its initial and long-term costs.

One of the first questions to ask when considering making a purchase is how much a corn snake actually costs. This can be a difficult question to ask depending on your situation... [more]

Pet Corn Snakes - Why are corn snakes as pets so popular? We answer this question and more as we discover the pet corn snake.

Some of the most popular pet reptiles to keep are corn snakes. Their docile nature, ease of care, moderate cost and medium size make them an ideal candidate for a first reptile pet or for more experienced keepers... [more]

Feeding a Corn Snake - Everything you need to know about feeding a corn snake including what corn snakes eat, how often to feed and tips for picky eaters.

One of the most important aspects of corn snake care is understanding how to properly feed a corn snake. This article discusses their diet, how and when to feed as well as some special considerations for picky eaters or hatchlings... [more]

Baby Corn Snake? - A brief overview of the advantages and disadvantages of owning a baby corn snake.

Many corn snake keepers prefer to start with baby corn snakes instead of adults. They may want babies to keep as pets or potentially for breeding at some future point. There are several advantages for starting out with a baby corn snake: ... [more]

When deciding on the right corn snake to buy it's important to decide whether you want a baby or adult, or something in between. There are several advantages for starting out with an older corn snake: ... [more]